Detective Nataly Webb once ran assets in Eastern Europe. Now she runs on cheap tequila and borrowed time-a burned-out CIA operative washed up on a small-town police force, two days late for a school play, fighting a family court and her own worst habits for the right to be her daughter's mother again.
Then the bodies begin turning up.
Women are being lured off a dating app by a man who reads like a dream and vanishes like smoke. Survivors remember everything about him except his face-a face with no features that stick, assembled by someone who studied what normal looks like and learned to wear it. Nataly knows this kind of predator. She was trained by the same machine that made him.
Because the man she is hunting is not just a killer. He is a ghost-a second-generation sleeper raised in a program the Cold War was supposed to have ended-and the closer Nataly gets, the more it costs her, until the case reaches straight into her own life.
The devastating final novel in the Coca-Cola City saga, Catfished is a thriller about predators and prey, mothers and children, and the terrible price of the truth.